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HTC310 - War and the hero: classical epic

Offered By: History and Classics

Lecturer(s): Dr Jonathan Wallis, Dr Graeme Miles

Unit Code: HTC310

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HTC21-9780521775281-pp180-199.pdf Barchiesi, A. 2002, Chapter 2. Narrative technique and narratology in the Metamorphoses (in) Hardie, P. R.: The Cambridge companion to Ovid, Cambridge, U.K.

H-HTC210-071563027X-49.pdf Barchiesi, A. 2001, Voices and narrative 'instances' in the Metamorphoses (in) Barchiesi, A.: Speaking volumes : narrative and intertext in Ovid and other Latin poets, Duckworth, London

H-HTC210-0801426731-1.pdf Beye, C. R. 1993, Chapter 1. Oral poetry (in) Beye, C. R.: Ancient epic poetry : Homer, Apollonius, Virgil, Cornell University Press, Ithaca

H-HTC210-0415042305-5.PDF Boyle, A. J. 1993, Chapter 5. The canonic text : Virgil’s Aeneid (in) Boyle, A. J.: Roman epic, Routledge, London

H-HTC210-080613139x-CH8.pdf Boyle, A. J. c1999, Chapter 8. Aeneid 8 : Images of Rome (in) Reading Vergil's Aeneid : an interpretive guide, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman

H-HTC210-9004076727-CH4.pdf Boyle, A. J. 1986, Chapter 4. Epic vision : the Aeneid (in) Boyle, A. J.: The Chaonian dove : studies in the Eclogues, Georgics, and Aeneid of Virgil, E.J. Brill, Leiden

http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/597181 Cheshire, K., 2008, 'Kicking ΦΘONOΣ: Apollo and his chorus in Callimachus’ Hymn 2', Classical philology, 103, 4, 354-373

Virgilian Paradox.pdf Conte, G. B. 2007, Chapter 2. The Virgilian paradox : an epic of drama and pathos (in) Conte, G. B.: The poetry of pathos : studies in Virgilian epic, Oxford University Press, Oxford

Curran_Rape-Metamorphoses.pdf Curran, L. C., 1978, 'Rape and rape victims in the Metamorphoses', Arethusa, 11, 213-241

H-HTC210-0816622469-CH1.pdf Desmond, M. c1994, Chapter 1. Dux femina facti : Virgil's Dido in the historical context (in) Reading Dido : gender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid, University of Minnesota Press, Minnepolis, Minn.

H-HTC210_310-0801833299-1.pdf Edwards, M. W. c1987, Chapter 1. The bard, oral poetry, and our present text (in) Edwards, M. W.: Homer : poet of the Iliad, Johns Hopkins University Press,, Baltimore :

http://search.informit.com.au.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=930100546;res=IELAPA Elsner, J., Sharrock, A., 1991, 'Reviewing Pygmalion. -Visual mimesis and the myth of the real: Ovid's Pygmalion as viewer; and the love of creation including the story of Myrrha-', Ramus, 20, 2, 149-82

HTC210-9780195154108-CHT1.pdf Fantham, E. 2004, Chapter 1. Transforming bodies, transforming epic (in) Fantham, E.: Ovid's Metamorphoses, Oxford University Press, Oxford, [U.K.]

H-HTC210-019814055X-CH4.pdf Feeney, D. C 1991, Chapter 4. Virgil's Aeneid (in) Feeney, D. C.: The gods in epic : poets and critics of the classical tradition, Clarendon Press, Oxford

H-HTC210_310-0198140169-3.pdf Griffin, J. 1980, Chapter 3. Death and the god-like hero (in) Homer on life and death, Clarendon Press, Oxford

H-HTC210-0520068149-46.pdf Hainsworth, J. B. c1991, Chapter 3. Hellenistic epic (in) Hainsworth, J. B.: The idea of epic, University of California Press, Berkeley

H-HTC210-0521580927-182.pdf Hardie, P. R. 1997, Chapter 10. Questions of authority : the invention of tradition in Ovid Metamorphoses 15 (in) Habinek, T. N., Schiesaro, A.: The Roman cultural revolution, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [U.K.]

H-HTC210-0521800870-CH5.pdf Hardie, P. R. 2002, Chapter 5. Narcissus. The mirror of the text (in) Hardie, P. R.: Ovid's poetics of illusion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.376798 Heerink, M., 2012, 'Apollonius and Callimachus on Heracles and Theiodamas : a metapoetical interpretation', Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica , 101, 2, 43-58

H-HTC210_310-0198152450-2.pdf Hershkowitz, D. 1998, Chapter 2. Vergil's Aeneid : the Romans and the irrational (in) Hershkowitz, D.: The madness of epic : reading insanity from Homer to Statius, Clarendon Press, Oxford

H-HTC210-0801437547-CH6.pdf Holzberg, N. 2002, Poetic explanation of causes as mythological world history : the Metamorphoses (in) Holzberg, N.: Ovid : the poet and his work, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y.

H-HTC210-0199276307-105.pdf Hutchinson, G. 2006, Chapter 4. Hellenistic epic and Homeric form (in) Clarke, M. J., Currie, B., Lyne, R. O. A. M.: Epic interactions : perspectives on Homer, Virgil, and the epic tradition : presented to Jasper Griffin by former pupils, Oxford University Press, Oxford

H-HTC210_310-0520029429-4.pdf Johnson, W. R. c1976, Chapter 4. The worlds Vergil lived in (in) Johnson, W. R.: Darkness visible : a study of Vergil's Aeneid, University of California Press, Berkeley

H-HTC210-052155621x-1.pdf Keith, A. M. 2000, Chapter 1. Introduction : gender and genre (in) Keith, A. M.: Engendering Rome : women in Latin epic, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

http://search.informit.com.au.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=850504886;res=IELAPA Lateiner, D., 1984, 'Mythic and non mythic artists in Ovid's Metamorphoses', Ramus, 13, 1, 1-30

HTC210-310-0521813026-pp11-30.pdf Lateiner, D. 2004, Chapter 2. The Iliad : an unpredictable classic (in) Fowler, R. L.: The Cambridge companion to Homer, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

http://search.informit.com.au.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=8111426290;res=IELAPA Leach, E. W., 1974, 'Ekphrasis and the theme of artistic failure in Ovid's Metamorphoses', Ramus, 3, 2, 102-142

H-HTC210-HTC310-9780199280124-Ch10.pdf Minchin, E. J. c2007, Chapter 10. Storytelling and gender (in) Minchin, E. J.: Homeric voices : discourse, memory, gender, Oxford University Press,, Oxford :

H-HTC210-9780521646420-CH5.pdf O'Hara, J. J. 2007, Chapter 5. Inconsistency and authority in Ovid's Metamorphoses (in) O'Hara, J. J.: Inconsistency in Roman epic : studies in Catullus, Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid and Lucan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

H-HTC210-noISBN-CH4.pdf Putman, M. C. J. 1966, Chapter 4. Tragic victory (in) Putnam, M. C. J.: The poetry of the Aeneid, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

H-HTC210_310-9789089643476-3.pdf Putnam, M. C. J. c2011, Chapter 3. Aeneas eversor troiae (in) Putnam, M. C. J.: The humanness of heroes : studies in the conclusion of Virgil's Aeneid, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

H-HTC210-0300073534-CH1.pdf Putnam, M. C. J. c1998, Chapter 1. Dido’s murals (in) Putnam, M. C. J.: Virgil's epic designs : ekphrasis in the Aeneid, Yale University Press, New Haven

HTC210-0691069425-50.pdf Quint, D. c1993, Chapter 2. Repetition and ideology in the Aeneid (in) Quint, D.: Epic and empire : politics and generic form from Virgil to Milton, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

H-HTC210_310-0226706516-3.pdf Redfield, J. M. 1975, Introduction : Achilles and Hector (in) Redfield, J. M.: Nature and culture in the Iliad : the tragedy of Hector, University of Chicago Press, Chicago

H-HTC210-9780691127408-CH7.pdf Reed, J. D. c2007, Chapter 7. Aeneas (in) Reed, J. D.: Virgil's gaze : nation and poetry in the Aeneid, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

L-HTC101-0195067223-8.pdf Richlin, A. 1991, Chapter 8. Reading Ovid’s rapes (in) Richlin, A.: Pornography and representation in Greece and Rome, Oxford University Press, New York

H-HTC210-9004095713-257.pdf Segal, C. 1994, Philomena's web and the pleasures of the text : reader and violence in the Metamorphoses of Ovid (in) Jong, I. J. F. de., Sullivan, J. P.: Modern critical theory and classical literature, E.J. Brill, Leiden

http://ezproxy.utas.edu.au/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/300487 Sharrock, A. R., 1991, 'Womanufacture', The Journal of Roman studies, 81, 36-49

H-HTC210-0807817716-CH2.pdf Solodow, J. B. c1988, Chapter 2. The narrator (in) Solodow, J. B.: The world of Ovid's Metamorphoses, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

H-HTC210-0520066766-174.pdf Stahl, H.-P. c1990, The death of Turnus : Augustan Vergil and the political rival (in) Raaflaub, K. A., Toher, M., Bowersock, G. W.: Between republic and empire : interpretations of Augustus and his principate, University of California Press, Berkeley

H-HTC210_310-9780814212349-5.pdf Syson, A. J. R. c2013, Chapter 5. Matter out of place II : Nisus and Euryalus (in) Syson, A. J. R.: Fama and fiction in Vergil's Aeneid, Ohio State University Press, Columbus

H-HTC210-0521498856-169.pdf Tarrant, R. J. 1997, Chapter 12. Poetry and power : Virgil's poetry in contemporary context (in) Cambridge University Press, Martindale, C.: The Cambridge companion to Virgil, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

H-HTC210-0691011028-2.pdf Tissol, G. c1997, Chapter 2. The ass's shadow : narrative disruption and its consequences (in) Tissol, G.: The face of nature : wit, narrative, and cosmic origins in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/270541 Traill, D. A. , 1998, 'Callimachus' singing sea (Hymn 2.106)', Classical philology, 93, 3, 215-222